Like new ar pistol 5.56 or 223 like new condition.
I wondered the same thing. IF I had one I'd probably wait until after all the legal challenges are worn out. Those "braces" where designed to help those who where compromised in strength to be able to handle them so there is an ADA angle to be considered as well.That's an interesting post of the ATF release last week.
if your wanting to buy one I might sell you mine..it shoots bothSo which is it .....? Is the barrel stamped 5.56 or 223?
It's probably both, mine isSo which is it .....? Is the barrel stamped 5.56 or 223?
It can only shoot both if it's stamped 5.56. It can't shoot both if it's stamped .223.It's probably both, mine is
Or is this a smart post if they come looking for it he can show this and say look I sold it and it’s in a safe in the back corner.That's an interesting post of the ATF release last week.
Can he sell it to someone with the nfa stamp currently? The buyer would need to file appropriate papper work to purchase it. Would it need to be transferred through an ffl?Or is this a smart post if they come looking for it he can show this and say look I sold it and it’s in a safe in the back corner.
You shoot 223 rounds out of your 5.56???if your wanting to buy one I might sell you mine..it shoots both
Always been my understanding, it's ok to shoot 223 Rem from a 5.56 Marked gun, but not the othe way around......You shoot 223 rounds out of your 5.56???
Or if it is stamped .223 wylde...It can only shoot both if it's stamped 5.56. It can't shoot both if it's stamped .223.
CorrectOr if it is stamped .223 wylde...
Yes all the time. I don’t shoot 5.56 out of my .223 bolt gun.You shoot 223 rounds out of your 5.56???
No, never in the safe. Buried in the neighbors backyard, where he doesn't know about it. Much better this way.Or is this a smart post if they come looking for it he can show this and say look I sold it and it’s in a safe in the back corner.
Or is this a smart post if they come looking for it he can show this and say look I sold it and it’s in a safe in the back corner.